<p>I personally wouldn’t bother taking the ACT again, your scores are great. Maybe take these last few morsels of high school to do something unconventional. Like build a carbon-neutral boat and sail it around public bodies of water, screaming about the evils of global warming. </p>
<p>Wait. No. That’s mine. My point is, I don’t see much difference between a 32, a 33, and a 34. The adcom will know you’re smart. Now you should look quirky and not too self-obsessed in addition.
But your stats are fabulous either way. Good job!</p>
<p>sounds like fun…can i be on the crew of the ship? I could get Andy Samberg and T-Pain to join and we would start a nationally publicized campaign haha</p>
<p>American University: safety
Carnegie Mellon University: Match
UPenn: low reach if ED.
Washington University in St. Louis: high match if you show interest, if you don’t then you probably won’t get in
Amherst College: Reach
Emory: Match
Georgetown: depends on which part you’re applying to, but probably high match/low reach
Yale: High, high reach
Vanderbilt: I would say in because they are a very numbers oriented school
Johns Hopkins: Low reach</p>